The Main Highlights of CES 2025: What's New in the Tech World
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Discover the Most Exciting Innovations from CES 2025 — From Robots to Electric Cars
Every January, the tech world gathers in Las Vegas at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) to unveil innovations shaping the future. CES 2025 was no exception, showcasing fascinating gadgets and technologies, from startups to industry giants.
Here are 13 of the most striking announcements that captured the public's attention:
Mirumi Robot: A Pocket Companion
Japanese startup Yukai Engineering introduced the Mirumi robot. This adorable gadget can hide its eyes, move its head, and respond to touch, thanks to built-in sensors. The robot operates for up to 8 hours on a single charge and is priced at around $70 (≈29,520 AMD). Mass production is set to begin later this year.
GeForce RTX 50: Next-Gen Power
Nvidia announced the RTX 50 series of graphics cards featuring PCIe 5.0, GDDR7, and DisplayPort 2.1a support. The new lineup includes models priced from $549 to $1,999 and introduced:
- DLSS 4 with multi-frame generation (106 → 238 FPS in Cyberpunk 2077);
- RTX 50 for laptops;
- Project Digits AI supercomputer priced at $3,000.
Asus ROG Rapture GT-BE19000AI: AI-Powered Router
Asus' new router supports Wi-Fi 7, has a bandwidth of up to 19 Gbps, and covers an area of 325 m². The built-in neural processor enhances privacy, blocks ads, and reduces gaming ping by up to 34%. Price: $800 (≈343,590 AMD).
Roborock Saros Z70 Robot Vacuum
The Saros Z70 is equipped with a mechanical arm capable of picking up objects weighing up to 300 g. When not in use, the arm retracts, returning the robot to its primary cleaning function. Starting price: $1,600 (≈686,390 AMD).
Razer Project Arielle Smart Chair
A mesh chair with heating (+30°C) and cooling (-5°C) functions offers a solution for comfortable work. However, mass production plans are yet to be confirmed.
Withings Omnia Smart Mirror
Omnia analyzes health data (weight, heart activity, etc.) and transmits it to physicians. The mirror uses data from connected devices. For now, this remains a concept.
Baseus EnerGeek MiFi Power Bank
This 20,000mAh power bank doubles as a router for up to 10 devices. It features two USB-C ports, one USB-A port, and a built-in cable. Price: $89 (≈36,710 AMD).
PocketBook InkPoster: Electronic Paintings
E-ink screens consume minimal energy and operate for up to a year on a single charge. Available in three sizes: 13.3 to 31.5 inches. Prices range from $620 to $2,570.
In Case of Death iPad Case
The case automatically erases data from the iPad upon the owner's death. The package includes a smart ring and an iPad Pro. Price: $1,500 (≈615,000 AMD).
Snapdragon X: Affordable Windows Laptops
Qualcomm's new chip promises lower prices for Windows ARM laptops. Devices will be available for $600 (≈246,000 AMD).
Legion Go S: Portable Console with SteamOS
The Lite version of the Legion Go is lighter and runs on SteamOS. Prices start at $499 (≈204,590 AMD). The Windows version comes in white, while the SteamOS version is black.
ThinkBook Plus Gen 6
Lenovo's laptop with a retractable screen features Thunderbolt 4 support and up to 32 GB of DDR5x RAM. Price: $3,499 (≈1,434,590 AMD).
Honda Zero Electric Cars
Honda unveiled concepts for the 0 SUV and 0 Saloon electric cars featuring Asimo OS, which learns from users. Production begins in 2026.
Conclusion
CES 2025 once again proved that technology never stands still. From smart devices to electric cars, the exhibition showcased innovations that will soon become part of our lives.